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Mohammad Alauddin Deputy Secretary Power Division Ministry of Power, Energy & Mineral Resources Govt. of the People’s Republic of Bangladesh [email protected] December 19, 2013

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Mohammad AlauddinDeputy Secretary

Power Division

Ministry of Power, Energy & Mineral Resources

Govt. of the People’s Republic of [email protected]

December 19, 2013

December 19, 2013

Total area of about 147,570 sq. km

Between 20°34΄ & 26°38΄ North

Latitude 88°01΄ & 92°41΄ East

Longitude

Population of 153.6 million with a

growth rate of 1.37% [2011]

GDP per capita US$ 838 (FY 2012-13 )

GDP Growth Rate 6.03

Source : Bangladesh Economic Review 2013.

Power Sector: At a Glance

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Installed Capacity (MW) 10213

Electricity Growth 9% (FY-2013);12 % (FY-2012)

Max. Generation (MW) 6,675[12 July 13]

Total Consumers (Million) 14.2

Transmission Lines (ckt km) 9, 300

Distribution Lines (km) 2,90,000

Per Capita Generation (kWh) 321

Access to Electricity 62%[including 7% RE]

Source : Bangladesh Power Development Board[BPDB]

Present Generation Capacity (November’13)

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Source Installed Generation Capacity (MW) Sector

1. BPDB 4186 Public

58%

2. APSCL 777

3. EGCB 622

4. NWPGCL 300

5. RPCL 77

Subtotal 5,962

1. IPPs 1655 Private

42%2. 15 YR. Rental 167

3. 3/5 YR. Rental 1929

4. Power Import 500

Subtotal 4,251

Total 10,213

Source : BPDB

December 19, 2013

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Net Energy Generation in GWh

Net Generation in Bangladesh

Source : BPDB

c

10,000MW

20,000MW

30,000MW

2010

Gas82%

Oil 9%

Coal 5%

Installed Capacity 7300 MW

2021

Gas55%

Installed Capacity 24000 MW

Coal 20%

Others 15%

Oil 10%

Source: Power Sector Master Plan[PSMP] 2010

2030

Installed Capacity38,700 MW

Coal50%

Oil 10%

Others 15%

“Others” including

Renewable Energy

Gas25%

Sl. No. Sources

Capacity(MW)

Probable Location (s)

1Domestic Coal Imported Coal

11,250 8,400

North West Region at Mine MouthChittagong and Khulna

2Domestic Gas/LNG

8,850Gas -Near Load Centers

LNG- Near Coastal Area

3 Nuclear 4,000 Rooppur

4 Regional Grid 3,500

Bahrampur - Bheramara, Silchar -Fenchuganj, Purnia-Bogra-Bongaigaon, Myanmar - Chittagong

5Others (Oil, Hydro & Renewable)

2,700Near Load Centers

Total 38,700

Primary Fuel Sources by 2030

Source: PSMP 2010

Fuel Diversity & Sustainable Supply of Fuel

Private Sector Participation

Harnessing Renewable Energy Resources

Demand Side Management (DSM) & Energy

Efficiency Improvement Program

Regional Co-operation on Cross Border Power Trade

December 19, 2013

FENCHUGANJ

SILCHARFENCHUGANJ

BHERAMARA

BAHARAMPUR

BAHARAMPURBHERAMARA

PURNEABARAPUKURIA

Possible Regional Grid Interconnection

MYANMARCHITTAGONG

BONGAIGAONBARAPUKURIA

500MW [2013-]

500MW [2018-]

MoU on 11.01.2010 for co-operation in power sector.

Grid Connectivity

Exchange of Power

Joint Technical Team proposed an interconnection

between Bheramara & Baharampur. Establishment of

400 KV, 100 km double circuit line & back-to-back

HVDC station at Bheramara.

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Bangladesh-India Grid Interconnection

December 19, 2013

Main Components (BD part)

i) 27.35 km 400 kV double circuit transmission line

ii) 400 kV Back-to-Back HVDC station at Bheramara

iii) 4.5 km LILO of double circuit Ishurdi-Khulna

230kV line at Bheramara.

Main Components (Indian part)

i) 73.5 km 400 kV double circuit transmission line

ii) 400 kV switching station at Baharampur.

December 19, 2013

Project Cost (BD part)

i) F. E = Tk 910.71 Crore[111.06 Million USD] (ADB)

ii) L. C = Tk 669.12 Crore (GoB+PGCB)

Total =Tk 1,579.83 Crore

Project Cost (Indian part)

Total = Rs 160.32 Crore

December 19, 2013

400 kV Transmission Line (BD Part)

Contract Signed : 30-Dec-2010

Contractor : Cobra, Spain

Consultant : PGCIL, India

Target of Completion : May, 2013

Actual Completion : 30th June, 2013

Line Energization : 30th August, 2013

December 19, 2013

Back-to-Back HVDC Station

Contract Signed : March 29, 2011

Target of Completion : July, 2013

Test Power Flow : September 27, 2013

Inauguration : October 5, 2013

COD for 175 MW : October 5, 2013

COD for 500 MW: December 4, 2013

December 19, 2013

PPA 1 : 250 MW (25 yrs. with delivery starting 2013)

NVVN (NTPC trading arm) signed a PPA with BPDB

in February 28, 2012.

Round the clock power supply.

Power allocation by GoI from discretionary share of

NTPC projects.

Tariff at regulated rate + trading margin + wheeling

costs

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PPA

PPA 2 : 250 MW (3 yrs. with delivery starting in 2013)

PTC India Ltd. signed a PPA with BPDB in

November 14, 2013.

Round the clock power supply.

Tariff= Non-escalable capacity charge + Non-

escalable energy charge

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PPA

Expand energy development beyond boundaries.

Link potential sources to markets.

Facilitate investment to serve a regional market

Lower operational costs & improve the supply mix.

Address demand supply imbalance & improve

reliability of supply

Eventually contributes towards development of an

Asian “energy highway.”